Lot map, 36x22", showing property off Main Road (S. Shore Rd.,) of Herman L. Savage et al. Corner torn. Names listed include: Dr. J. D. Phillips, H. L. Savage, Library, Mrs. Gray, Marvin, Mrs. F. I. Phillips, Sargeant, Mrs. John Brooks, D. E. Kimball, Miss Bragdon. Plan very similar to those by Fred Savage, likely by him.
Description: Lot map, 36x22", showing property off Main Road (S. Shore Rd.,) of Herman L. Savage et al. Corner torn. Names listed include: Dr. J. D. Phillips, H. L. Savage, Library, Mrs. Gray, Marvin, Mrs. F. I. Phillips, Sargeant, Mrs. John Brooks, D. E. Kimball, Miss Bragdon. Plan very similar to those by Fred Savage, likely by him.
Blueprint, 28 1/2x11", of the estate of Alice Sargeant east of Main Street, Northeast Harbor. This is a subdivision near the present location of Old Firehouse Lane in Northeast Harbor.
Description: Blueprint, 28 1/2x11", of the estate of Alice Sargeant east of Main Street, Northeast Harbor. This is a subdivision near the present location of Old Firehouse Lane in Northeast Harbor.
Lot plan showing property of Chauncey Joy on Manchester Rd., Northeast Harbor. Nearby properties of Geyelin, Groves, Whitmore, and Gilley. Property between Manchester Road, Neighborhood Road and Joy Road.
Description: Lot plan showing property of Chauncey Joy on Manchester Rd., Northeast Harbor. Nearby properties of Geyelin, Groves, Whitmore, and Gilley. Property between Manchester Road, Neighborhood Road and Joy Road.
Pencil Drawing on parchment, 32x18", showing the division of the estate of Charles W. Eliot on Peabody Drive (aka County Road). Adjoining lots: Abbott and Baltz.
Description: Pencil Drawing on parchment, 32x18", showing the division of the estate of Charles W. Eliot on Peabody Drive (aka County Road). Adjoining lots: Abbott and Baltz.
Description: Lot map on parchment, 23x23 1/2", on Pierce Head, west of Bracy Cove, in Seal Harbor. The name Edward Mears, Bar Harbor is stamped on map.
Description: Ink on parchment lot map, 13 1/2x16 1/2", of Smallidge Point lots of Smallidge, Sohier, and Vaughan. Shows Steamboat Co. Building with access road.
Two blueprints of land owned by C. K. Adams at Harborside in Northeast Harbor. Adjoining property of Gardiner, Harrison, Candage and Greeley. 1 sheet is dated 1895. The other sheet is dated 1900 and shows the location of the Adams Cottage, Brackenfell.
Description: Two blueprints of land owned by C. K. Adams at Harborside in Northeast Harbor. Adjoining property of Gardiner, Harrison, Candage and Greeley. 1 sheet is dated 1895. The other sheet is dated 1900 and shows the location of the Adams Cottage, Brackenfell.
Ink on parchment drawing, 12 1/2x20", of "Reef Point" on South Shore Road, Northeast Harbor. The Melcher property is shown to the north of Reef Point, located at present day 6 Barnacles Way. Other properties shown are Morris, Sibley, Frazier, South Shore Road.
Description: Ink on parchment drawing, 12 1/2x20", of "Reef Point" on South Shore Road, Northeast Harbor. The Melcher property is shown to the north of Reef Point, located at present day 6 Barnacles Way. Other properties shown are Morris, Sibley, Frazier, South Shore Road.
Pencil on parchment drawing, 20 1/2x15", of the property of William Cochran Jr. at Huntington and South Shore Rds. This relates to the Cochran Property along Clifton Dock Road, today called Gull Cove. Also mentioned is the name Pierrepont. Plan shows the field near the intersection of Huntington Road and South Shore Road, as well as the land of Clifton Dock Corporation.
Description: Pencil on parchment drawing, 20 1/2x15", of the property of William Cochran Jr. at Huntington and South Shore Rds. This relates to the Cochran Property along Clifton Dock Road, today called Gull Cove. Also mentioned is the name Pierrepont. Plan shows the field near the intersection of Huntington Road and South Shore Road, as well as the land of Clifton Dock Corporation.
Lot maps A & B (20x16", tissue) showing divisions of Somesville property in the estate of Benjamin Richardson. Includes Richardsons, Wasgatt, Stevens, Pray (fragile!)
Description: Lot maps A & B (20x16", tissue) showing divisions of Somesville property in the estate of Benjamin Richardson. Includes Richardsons, Wasgatt, Stevens, Pray (fragile!)
1. Plans for "Garden treatment between Mr. Lamont's and Mr. Milliken's houses", 721-723 Park Avenue, New York 2. Paving plan No. 2 for the garden of Gerrish H. Milliken Esq., 723 Park Avenue, New York
Description: 1. Plans for "Garden treatment between Mr. Lamont's and Mr. Milliken's houses", 721-723 Park Avenue, New York 2. Paving plan No. 2 for the garden of Gerrish H. Milliken Esq., 723 Park Avenue, New York
These are drawings of an Auditorium for College of the Atlantic. They are a good example of the extent of the COA campus and future plans in the early 80's. Stewart Brecher was hired to replace me as the teacher in Environmental design. He went to Judy Swazey, the president who had just replaced Ed Kaelber, and complained that I was still involved in the College. Judy decided to use nether of us for the design and hired Dan Sculley as their new architect for the project. There was a faculty member, Paul Dubois, who was an arsonist and Paul for unexplainable reasons burned down the original Campus building. Dan then designed the new Kaelber Hall- dining, library and classroom building and the College prospered from that point on. Long story. Toward the end of my work teaching and establishing a program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic I was asked to design a new auditorium for them. Sort of a swan song and thank you gift from the College. Harris Hyman and Barbara Sassaman and I did this. There were a number of alternative schemes presented and they settled on the one included here. There is a clever little 1/8th scale model with removable roof that goes along with these drawings. After I left the College, Stuart Brecher became the design teacher and complained to the new president of COA, Judy Swazey, that he should be the one to do the project. Judy took me to lunch and, while picking up the check, said she had decided to have neither of us do the project but put us on a committee to hire a third architect. Our committee hired Dan Sculley, an old friend, to do the new auditorium. Within the year Paul Dubois, a disgruntled COA teacher set the original Kaelber Hall on fire and it was totally destroyed. Sculley then did an excellent job designing a new Library/student center and Dining Hall in its place. By the time of its completion I was working in Philadelphia for the firm Venturi, Rauch, Scott-Brown and the college of the Atlantic decided to hire Turner Brooks (another friend and Yale classmate) to do a new Auditorium/Classroom building. When we returned to MDI in 1990 I was finally asked to do a project for COA, the reason we moved to MDI in the first place. The building we eventually completed was the Blair/ Tyson Dormitory. Sculley, Brooks and I sat within 2o feet of each other in graduate school and have been friend ever since. We went on to each do projects for Marlboro College in Vermont. The "three amigos" of New England architecture:)
Roc Caivano, Harris Hyman
1981-1982
Eden Street
48 sheets
19 mylars, 6 diazo, 9 tracing papers, 14 paper vellum
19 mylars, 6 diazo, 9 tracing papers, 14 paper vellum
Condition:
good
Description: These are drawings of an Auditorium for College of the Atlantic. They are a good example of the extent of the COA campus and future plans in the early 80's. Stewart Brecher was hired to replace me as the teacher in Environmental design. He went to Judy Swazey, the president who had just replaced Ed Kaelber, and complained that I was still involved in the College. Judy decided to use nether of us for the design and hired Dan Sculley as their new architect for the project. There was a faculty member, Paul Dubois, who was an arsonist and Paul for unexplainable reasons burned down the original Campus building. Dan then designed the new Kaelber Hall- dining, library and classroom building and the College prospered from that point on. Long story. Toward the end of my work teaching and establishing a program in Environmental Design at College of the Atlantic I was asked to design a new auditorium for them. Sort of a swan song and thank you gift from the College. Harris Hyman and Barbara Sassaman and I did this. There were a number of alternative schemes presented and they settled on the one included here. There is a clever little 1/8th scale model with removable roof that goes along with these drawings. After I left the College, Stuart Brecher became the design teacher and complained to the new president of COA, Judy Swazey, that he should be the one to do the project. Judy took me to lunch and, while picking up the check, said she had decided to have neither of us do the project but put us on a committee to hire a third architect. Our committee hired Dan Sculley, an old friend, to do the new auditorium. Within the year Paul Dubois, a disgruntled COA teacher set the original Kaelber Hall on fire and it was totally destroyed. Sculley then did an excellent job designing a new Library/student center and Dining Hall in its place. By the time of its completion I was working in Philadelphia for the firm Venturi, Rauch, Scott-Brown and the college of the Atlantic decided to hire Turner Brooks (another friend and Yale classmate) to do a new Auditorium/Classroom building. When we returned to MDI in 1990 I was finally asked to do a project for COA, the reason we moved to MDI in the first place. The building we eventually completed was the Blair/ Tyson Dormitory. Sculley, Brooks and I sat within 2o feet of each other in graduate school and have been friend ever since. We went on to each do projects for Marlboro College in Vermont. The "three amigos" of New England architecture:) [show more]